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Improving Lives Workshops

Improving lives workshops - working with ethnic communities to improve health outcomes:

NHS Sussex is working in partnership with three local organisations that support minority ethnic communities to have their voice heard.

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World Mental Health Day 10th October 2023

World Mental Health Day is an opportunity for people and community to unite behind the theme: Mental Health is a Universal Human Right

Good mental health is vital to our overall health and wellbeing. Yet one is eight people globally are living with mental health conditions, which can impact physical health, wellbeing, how they connect with others, and their livelihoods.

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Black History Month October 2023

Black History Month is important because it recognises and celebrates the contributions and experiences of black people in the UK. It’s an opportunity to:

  • Raise awareness about the history of black communities

  • Combat racism

  • Promote inclusivity

  • Inspire positive social change

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Mind in Brighton and Hove Stress Toolkit Workshops

We all experience stress and it can be positive but sometimes stress can stop us doing things and feel overwhelming. We are running two more of our Stress Toolkit Workshops on Tuesday 10th October 10.00am – 1.00pm and Tuesday 21st November 1.30pm - 4.30pm.

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World Suicide Prevention Day 10th September

“Creating Hope Through Action” remains the theme for the World Suicide Prevention Day 2023. This theme serves as a powerful call to action and reminder that there is an alternative to suicide and that through our actions we can encourage hope and strengthen prevention.

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International Overdose Awareness Day

International Overdose Awareness Day on August 31st is the world’s largest annual campaign to end overdose, to remember without stigma those who have died from overdose, and acknowledge the grief of the family and friends left behind.

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Van Gogh Alive Brighton - Exhibition Extended

We are delighted that Mind in Brighton & Hove is the chosen Charity Partner for Van Gogh Alive Brighton, the world's most visited ‘immersive multi-sensory experience’ at Brighton Dome. Due to popular demand, the exhibition has now been extended until Sunday 10th September 2023.

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Chatty Cafe at Brand Sixteen

Brand Sixteen, 10 Dukes Lane, Brighton BN1 1BG has joined The Chatty Cafe Scheme - reducing loneliness to get people chatting!

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Baton of Hope Wednesday 5th July

Have you heard of the BATON OF HOPE?

It is the UK’s biggest ever suicide prevention initiative, and it is currently travelling down the country, starting life-saving conversations about suicide and prompting actions.

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Pride Month: LGBTQIA+ Support

To mark Pride month this year we have put together support and resources in Sussex and nation-wide available for people who identify as LGBTQIA+.

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Refugee Week 19th - 26th June 23

Its Refugee Week’s 25th anniversary and the theme this year is Compassion

Why compassion?

The last few years have been challenging for all of us. We are still adjusting to new realities post-lockdown as well as responding to new crises.

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Men’s Health Week 12th - 18th June 2023

The theme of this year’s Men’s Health Week is Men’s Health and the Internet. While the internet offers convenience and connectivity, too much screen time can also negatively impact on our wellbeing.

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Carers Week 5th June 2023

It’s National Carers’ Week from the 5th - 9th June and the theme this year is 'Recognising and supporting carers in the community'. The theme aims to reflect the need for communities across the UK to come together to recognise the huge contribution unpaid carers make to society.

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